Abstract
After the arrival of the printing press, a Golden Age in English literature arrived as well. There was a Renaissance in English prose, drama, comedy and poetry. Covered in this title:
*1581 - Sir Francis Bacon, Renaissance Man
*1587 - Christopher Marlowe Writes Tamburlaine the Great
*1590 - Edmund Spenser Publishes The Faerie Queene
*1592 - Sir Walter Ralegh's The Ocean to Cynthia
*1598 - Ben Jonson Establishes a New Kind of Comedy
*1631 - John Donne Delivers His Own Death Sermon
*1658 - John Milton Begins Paradise Lost
*1581 - Sir Francis Bacon, Renaissance Man
*1587 - Christopher Marlowe Writes Tamburlaine the Great
*1590 - Edmund Spenser Publishes The Faerie Queene
*1592 - Sir Walter Ralegh's The Ocean to Cynthia
*1598 - Ben Jonson Establishes a New Kind of Comedy
*1631 - John Donne Delivers His Own Death Sermon
*1658 - John Milton Begins Paradise Lost
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Subject
English literature -- Study and teaching, English poetry, English literature, Bacon, Francis, -- 1561-1626, Marlowe, Christopher, -- 1564-1593, Spenser, Edmund, -- 1552?-1599, English literature -- History and criticism, English drama -- Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600, Milton, John, -- 1608-1674, Donne, John, -- 1572-1631, Jonson, Ben, -- 1573?-1637, Criticism and interpretation, Authors, English, English drama (Comedy)
Series
Great Authors of the British Isles
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00:26:13 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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intermediate (grades 7-9), higher education, high school (grades 10-12), college
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2013-01-01
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